TITLE

BUSH'S 'IRAQ PROJECT'

AUTHOR(S)
Langan, John
PUB. DATE
March 2003
SOURCE
Commonweal;3/14/2003, Vol. 130 Issue 5, p15
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Expresses views on the U.S.-led war against Iraq as of March 14, 2003. Opinion on the purpose and justification of the Iraq policy; Objectives of the war against Iraq; Complex branches of the Iraq project.
ACCESSION #
9314621

Tags: WAR (International law);  INTERNATIONAL relations

 

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